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a newly drilled water well produces 95,000 quarts of water per week. with no new water feeding the well, the production drops by per year. using 52 weeks in a year, what is the total number of quarts of water that can be drawn from this water well before it goes dry?

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Final answer:

To find the total number of quarts of water that can be drawn from the water well before it goes dry, divide the initial production by the drop rate to find the number of years the well will produce water. Then, multiply the number of years by the weekly production rate to find the total number of quarts of water.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the total number of quarts of water that can be drawn from the water well before it goes dry, we need to calculate the number of years the well will produce water and then multiply it by the weekly production rate.

Given that the production drops by 27 quarts per year, we can calculate the number of years the well will produce water by dividing the initial production by the drop rate:
Number of years = 95,000 quarts / 27 quarts/yr = 3,518 years (rounded to the nearest whole year)

Finally, we multiply the number of years by the weekly production rate to find the total number of quarts of water that can be drawn from the well:
Total number of quarts = 3,518 years × 95,000 quarts/week = 334,210,000 quarts (rounded to the nearest whole quart)

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Final answer:

To calculate the total number of quarts of water that can be drawn from the water well before it goes dry, you need to determine the number of years it takes for the water production to drop to zero.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the total number of quarts of water that can be drawn from the water well before it goes dry, we need to determine how many years it takes for the water production to drop to zero. We know that the production drops by a certain amount per year. Let's call this amount x. If the newly drilled water well produces 95,000 quarts of water per week, which is 52 weeks in a year, we can calculate the total number of quarts of water that can be drawn before it goes dry as:

Total quarts of water = 95,000 quarts/week * 52 weeks/year * x years

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